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Im currently sitting in my doctors waiting room. I pick up a copy of House Beautiful just to browse for fun.
A designer they talked to said she required as a non-negotiable for all her clients that they buy from a place called Books by the Foot to fill their bookshelves.
I immediately put the magazine back.
Is this what our intellectual life has become?!?!?
I have over 1000 books of my own!
But most people, I guess? Have a designer put random books on their shelves to look like they read?!?!?
Im a relic, I guess.
RockRaven
(19,750 posts)Oh no!!!!
Moostache
(11,286 posts)I have mismatched shelves ( on purpose because they are the ones I have built alongside the collection itself)...
We live in an era of make believe and performative nonsense. It is everywhere and it's just sad.
rsdsharp
(12,093 posts)I created a spreadsheet to catalog our books. At that point we had about 1400. Weve donated some, and acquired others since, as well as utilizing Kindle.
A new computer could no longer access the spreadsheet, and I couldnt face starting over, but Id guess were up to close to 2000 books. I dont have the room to buy books by the foot, even if I wanted to.
I will admit I have Winston Churchills six volume set on World War II quarter bound in blue leather. They do look nice on the shelf, even though Im ashamed to confess Ive never read them.
Rizen
(1,121 posts)Where the stupidest lying pieces of trash control everything and want to keep everyone as stupid as they are.
Lars39
(26,553 posts)People used to buy books by the yard in at least the 1700s England iirc.
LudwigPastorius
(15,006 posts)Aristus
(72,521 posts)I own the entire set of Time-Lifes World War II library. The whole set, shelved side-by-side, measures around three and a half feet.
But those thirty or so volumes represent only a fraction of my 3,000 or so books. Until this thread, I had never thought of my collection in terms of feet of books.
Figarosmom
(13,353 posts)Just those that hire designers to pick out "personal " items for them. Because they don't really mean anything except to look good. Just like the owners of those homes.
MOST people who have books , read them.
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